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of a crowd tb]
M. X. W. Duv
' V* ing mora naad
Mr. Robart 01
;? . Shover."
H? puts thing
Tha boys hm
Spartanburg n
?* paid fpr it in i
up a grand iti
thraa d4y? and
v Wa have had 1
Y*. \\\ our 60 yaars ol
atiil going strc
*: Coma on old 36
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Coral Struts
Mrs. McCabe aud two children, of
Kingstree, are guests of Mrs. E- H.
Duvall. 1
Mr. C. K. Waddlll is spending a
few days at Atlantic City, N. J. 8
Mr. Francis Klttrell spent several
4ays last week in Landriuu, S. C., f
with relatives. 1
Mr. F. Wade Curry, of Camden,1
spent 9unday In the city. r
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Mrs. John Candy and two children,^
of Punsutawney, Pa., are vlsitine at
the home of Mrs. G. W. Martin. . v
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Mrs. C. W. Boyd, of Beaufort, is ti
visiting her mother, Mrs. H. E. Godfrey.
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Miss Hat tie Godfrey, of Washing-' P
ton, la visiting bsr another, Mrs. H. k
E. Godfrey. a
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H Jack and Jill, and Tarn and
Want aaatariag tka i
H Tkay sat ant ta ranch tka
H Ta taka a *Taftr" paayl
H Tkay want ta tka tap as si
Witkaut a kitck ar a jus
M Tkay kad "CAEEN FLAG" <
2 Sa tkara wasn't a ckaac
H Wkila ellaskiag asauataia |
H asara tka anaaptian tkan tka ml
H kava tka satisfaatlan af kaawlai
m ?u ?aa? will kaap F*w M|iM r*
aa4 witk tk? l?ut p*itikU ?Uf?
H ia afftciaacy, ?a4 yowar, wk?i
B wbbl t* "Uk? b ikia*" up Ik* a
Uia. RtBtakw, tka til far yai
GREEN FUG MOTOR 01!
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imfmmtimm. "GREEN FLAG" mU
B thm UK"
I DONT FORGET THAT OIL
M IS THE LIFE OF YOUR
B| MOTOR. Mara tkaa tkat?
Mfl it raguiraa tka ka?t graAa ml
B aU ta kaap it "Uriag" laagH
H Tkara ara aaaaa "H*#" 4mI* 1
B arc ia tkia Cauaty wka Ma
B ucltuiva agaata ia iWa.
lava far "GREEN FLAC" A
MOTOR OIL. It will
H jrau wall ta kuat araua#
H tawa till yaw ftaf klaa. Ba
aauaa ka aalU "GREEN
FLAG" MOTOR OIL. tka
B kaat yaw eta kwy.
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OIL It far sala ia tkia CauaH
ty ky tka ^pllawiag wallMB
kaawa aa4 raliakla Aaalartt
B W. L. TOLftOK'S GARAGE,
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Big
Day
ULY 10
iMit lino up for taking car*
Is tims over?
all is koad Marshall?noth- :;3
bo said.
tiapjnan is soma "Big Day
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s across. . .* . v.
ro boon trying to outdo
rho erecttd a. ?hnr?h Mil
>na day. Thay are putting
tnd and ball park fanco in
paid *or it in ona. .';*>
tha bast spring business in
' atora buainasa and ws ara *
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cant cotton.
Mr. E. O. Smith, ^pdllion; ^SStn
Sunday in the city.
Misses Gibbs, of Columbia, an
tueats of Miss Katie Harrell.
Mrs. L. E. Bull la spending some
ime in Florence.
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Miss Bonnie Coward, of Florence
pent a few days at home last week
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Miss Hettle Sanburo has returned
ram Columbia and has as her guest
Jlss Esther Linford of Columbia.
Misses Kathaleen and Lillian X i.
ay are spending sometime at Pa^
ey's Island. . v
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Germany is now trying to find out
whether the peace treaty was an initatlon
into the dining room or .out
o the woodshed.
It looks like, with a billion bushel
ield of wheat, that the man who
redicta every spring that it has been
tiled would sometime learn to make
notber kind of prediction.
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9 Mrs. C. L. Jones is visiting bei
. son, Harry Jones In Columbus, Ohio.
i Mrs. F- H Aran# la ??!.>
Uvea In Newbern, N. C.
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Ron. W. P. Stevenson is in the city
this week.
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I Mr. Earle H. Graves left 9unday
afternoon for Charleston after spending
several days in the city with
friends.
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Mrs. C. K. Waddlll and two children
are visiting In Rockingham.
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r' Charlton and Ernest Law, of Dar
Iltngton, are guests of William Powell.
Miss Page Godfrey is vialtinii
, friends In Capndep.
' Mr. 9. C. Graham, of Chester, spent
l'asf Friday In the city.
, RED C&OM NOXEf.
July 14th U t^e day set aside for
' our celetoratfcra in honor of our returned
soMUers. 4U of Chesterfield
County is to come in a body tc
take parf fen. and ?uJoy this day.
Wo are so prouad of our bcya? so
glad ho i have - them hack again and
this -will giVe everybody a chance to
shake heads ^ wffh them and show
their hpfiretugtlop of what they have
done Vor ui .asl f?r the whole of
civilization.
The Bed Cross Chapter with Its
?ivs|iiarf?3 Km been asked by the
Board of .Trad? to take charge of the
dinner; receiving' the baskets, serving
the dinner; and seeing that every
body is t?tke? care of. Committee?
have been *P99i$ted and are already
at work, lpolpinf to the success of
the 10th. Efecb housekeeper will take
a special pytdf. we are sure, in packing
a bartket ful\ of the very beet for
the soldier boys, so this dinner is sur?
to be a hrS9d sucpees. In addition ta
the dinner sthfr? w?U be an abun.
dance of Iced lemonade for everybody
and elfo ice oream to be served
to the soldier and their friends. Let
I everybody ccene end have a grand
good time!
In answer to Serbia's need for surfinal
draiataM hawmiit h? ki??
; Kendall Bmeraout, <4 Worcester, Mas.
; just returned from that field, th
I Red Cro^? Haedquertera hat author
ised the aeghtyy of a large quantity
of gausf, *be*rbent cotton, non-ab
orbent catty* so# .cellu cotton. Th<
shipment valued at $S4S,9&0, bui
no actual owner will be spent an th?
material* aire td be secured frccn th<
storehouse* of 'the various Red Croat
Division#. The shipment will aao in,
elude ejvtn gtybniance bodies recent
^ j?urc#a#t^ France.
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>uble Coupons
Month
lorn* of our customers haven't fou:
v? are giving Double Coupons durin
ffell, we are, and you are missing
>pportunity when you don't take t
age of it. It means over 6 per cent
Ladies Slippe
?e are putting on some hot bargs
llipperm.
'hey are on the Self Serve Counterourself
and save a dollar.
Holidays
loopla ! We are beginning to tak
iay. Mrs. Gray is out this week
lurt and Mrs. Lewis next week.
loss and Miss Lulu go to New Yoi
ixt week. I'll get mine in the mes
nd the rest of the force some time.
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CHERAW, S. C
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Bank of
located at Cheraw, 9. C.( at the cIoj
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts 656,008.7<
Overdrafts 3,465.9"
Bonds and stocky owned
by the bank 88.685.0C
Furniture and fixtures 5,671.65
Banking house 30.000.0C
, Other real estate owned 2.150.0C
Due from banks and bank.
' I ers 86.352.35
l Currency 3.152.0C
' Gold
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Silver and other minor coin 385.5;
Checks and cash items 498.0;
Liberty Loan Bonds 94.864.0C
' IT. S. Treas. Certificates of
Indebtedness 90,000.0(
Total 1.063,528.21
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j State of South Carolina,
: County of Chesterfield, ss:
! Before me came G. W. Duvall
j who, being duly sworn, says that tht
1 true condition of said bank, as show
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j | Sworn to and subscribed before ina
I' Correct Attest
I Edward Mclver,
I M. W. Duvall.
I G. W Duvall,
i \ Directors.
STATEMENT OF THI
Merchants &
located at Cheraw, S. C., at the clos
RESOURCES
i Loans and discounts 485,629.97
Overdrafts 1,266.06
, CnmitiiPA ""
auu uaiuica 3.801.ZS
. Banking bouse 21,031.16
j Other real estate 19,913.16
Due from banks and bankers 43,963.80
>! Currency 4,974.00
Silver and other minor coin 1,810.98
Checks and cash items 1,073.40
! Stock Federal Reserve
Bank 3,200.00
I Liberty Loan bonds and V.
S. Certif. Ind. 153,445.00
I Total 740,068.81
State of South Carolina.
County of Chesterfield, as: <
Befrre me came J. H. Wann&maker
who. being duly sworn, says that the
true condition of said bank; as show
j Sworn to and subscribed before m
| Correct Attest
> M. W. Duvall,
r J. A. Watson, r
. j' J. L Anderson,
, Directors.
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>' FOR SALE.
1 have a number of lota which 1
i' will sell In town. One fronting on
- Marlboro street between Front and
-' Second street. Three fronting on
j Jersey and running tack to the A. C
y
> Newj
This
nd out
g July
a big
id vansaved.
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dns in
-serve
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Mr.
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)MPANY
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CONDITION OF
P1
Vjiieraw
ie of business June 80th, 1919.
( LIABILITIES
> Capital stock paid in 110,0000.00
*; Surplus fund 30,000.00
I Undivided profits, less cur)
I rent expenses and taxes
11 paid 11.283.39
) j Due to banks and bankers 33.733.87
) j Dividends unpaid 38.00
I Individual deposits
I: Subject to check 396,132.12
) Cashier's checks 2,213.62?398,343.74
) Notes and bills rei
discounted 17,373.17
?; Liberty Loan bonds deI
posited 80.030.00
I Bills payable, secured by
) Liberty Loan bonds and
1'. S. Treas. Certificates
of Indebtedness 172,030.00
Bills rediscounted, secured
by Liberty Loan bonds 190,430.10
; Total 1,063,328.27
tf cashier
of the above named bank,
> above and foregoing statement is a
rn bv the books of said bank.
, G. \V. DCVALL.
ie this 8th day of July, 1919.
J L. CRAIG,
Notary Public.
B CONDITION OF
Farmers Bank
i?? of business June 30tb, 1919.
| LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 1000,000.00
I Surplus fund 7,000.00
; I'ndivided piifits, less cur1
] rent expenses and taxes
; paid 9,938.58
i Due to banks and bankets 3,114.41
i, Dividends unpaid 67.00
Individual deposits
) subject to check 300,993.16
| Cashier's checks 82.19?301,075.35
i Notes and bills re|
discounted 92,133.68
i Bills pay. and redisc.
Govt, securities 193,239.79
Acceptaces redisc. 31,500.00
Total 740.068.81
cashier nf ?ho oKsiua *
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! above and foregoing statement is a
*1 by the books of said bank.
J. H. WANNAMAKER.
s this 9tb day of July, 1919.
J. L. CRAIG,
i Notary Public.
L. Railroad. A number fronting on
Kershaw between Railroad and the
Chesterfield road. If Interested write
I me at Washington, House Represeni
tatives.
W. P. STEVENSON
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Our Clothing department
give them enough advertis:
need much because the <
chandise our clothing inputting
out of late has be
business for them.
Dan McPherson and Har
pushing things along and
things all the time and u
gui trust tn&i pair to tu
things. However, come a
self?then you'll know bet
tell you.
About Trading
A lady visited the follow
the two States: Uhark
Rock Hill, Rockingham, B
nettsville and tried to get
of Slippers without succe
We fitted her satisfactory
You can get itted too at o
College of Charleston |
A college of highest standard, open
to men and to women. An inten- j
tionally limited enrollment ensures
individual instruction. Four yea
courses lead to the Bachelor's degree.
The Pre-Medical course, a
SDecial feature rnon?r.?oo.^ : '
m ... v/nout |<aasru LU* .
mute and fine sea air.
For terms and catalogue, address,
HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres.
Charleston. S. (.
/ Advertising \
I in this paper wQl bring I
% good returns on the a
X money invested /
piiiiili
U Y^OUR farm land, subdi
X &nd sold at auction by
I duce quick and pro
Many South Carolina owner* real
j thods and are selling their farms t
1 | South Carolina Sales made last yc;
I Date of Sale Owner
Aug. S1/1S.C. O. Dixon, Eaa N
Sept. 10,'1$.H. N. Singletary,Eaq
Sept. 11,*11 . Durant, Horton & Floyd
Sept. l),*lS.Mri. Mary J. llarrcll..
Sept. 14,*11 .J. D. Cokcr, Eaq.
Oct. l,*lt F. L. it John Wilcox..
Oct 9,*1?._.W. T. Wilkin*, Eaq.
Nov. 19,'lt.York Real Eatate Co? 1
May 7/19...Catawba Real Estate Co. 1
South Carolina Farm* can be sold
before. Money ia plentiful and there ti
Quick Action?Sat
?Satisfaction
are three principle* that have made our
in demand for selling city, farm and *ut
We have hundred* of endoraemea
the aatiafaction of our cuatomer*. Wri
explaining our method*.
Farm Lands Ou
?Terrii
Atlantic Coast Really C
"The Nam That Jmettta. Y?' Cm
I r*<c j Petewbwg, V?.
I ?fficC* \ Greenville. N. <
fl R?fat(>c?i Amj kuk ta Petersburg, \
I or Onanilk, N. C.
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thinks we don't
Lng. They don't
quality of merowd
hive oeen
en getting some
twell Hurt are
i buying sporty
re are sure you
ive the latest
nd see for yourter
than we can
at Home
rag towns over
>tte, Columbia,
[amlet and Ben
fitted in a pair
la.
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store.
Hardware . I#
job bay It froai *:' < " '
us, It's worth
the price
J. R. Harrell
l?OrXCEMEXT.
1 beg to announce to my friends and
tbe public gene: ally that I have
moved my meat market down on Market
street next to Stubbs Furniture
Store and will be glad ta have them
call. 1 will at all titties have the best
in Fresh Meats that the maiket affords.
And 1 have also added a nica
line of Groceries, which 1 will sell
at lowest cash prices.
Yours to serve.
BURCH'S MARKET.
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ivided into small farms
' our method will pro- H
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ntaDie returns tor you.
ize the advantages of our me
hrough us. Here are a few H
Location km'I SaM Far H
ear Mullini, S. C. S42.999.16 B
Lake City, S. C 66,723.66 S
" Manning, S. C 35,294.62
" Darlington, S. C. .. 25,134.56
" Hartsville S. C 10,116.20
" Timmon. villa, SC. . 71,519.15 I
** King .tree, S. C 19,206.72
fork, S. C 11,311.25
Rock Hill, S. C 17,500.00
to better advantage now than ever
a demand (or email farms. HS
is/action to Seller I
i to Buyer I
organisation the largest and meat
Kirtan property. I
it letters that emphatically empress H
te (or copies o4 these and booklet,
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